Sentences with phrase «phantasmagoria at»

This exhibition follows Veca's installation, Revenge of Phantasmagoria at the Instituto Cultural de Cabanas in Guadalajara, Mexico, a career survey at the University of California, San Diego, Phantasmagoria at Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, exhibitions in New York, Tokyo, Paris, London, Berlin and Bern, Switzerland.

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At the instant something appears possible, and then a new possibility makes its appearance, at last this phantasmagoria moves so rapidly that it is as if everything were possible — and this is precisely the last moment, when the individual becomes for himself a miragAt the instant something appears possible, and then a new possibility makes its appearance, at last this phantasmagoria moves so rapidly that it is as if everything were possible — and this is precisely the last moment, when the individual becomes for himself a miragat last this phantasmagoria moves so rapidly that it is as if everything were possible — and this is precisely the last moment, when the individual becomes for himself a mirage.
Indeed, he creates a virtual phantasmagoria of suffering from actual instances of human barbarity that he has read about in Russian newspapers: Turkish soldiers cutting babies from their mother's wombs and throwing them in the air in order to impale them on their bayonets; enlightened parents stuffing their five - year - old daughter's mouth with excrement and locking her in a freezing privy all night for having wet the bed, while they themselves sleep soundly; Genevan Christians teaching a naive peasant to bless the good God even as the poor dolt is beheaded for thefts and murders that his ostensibly Christian society caused him to commit; a Russian general, offended at an eight - year - old boy for accidentally hurting the paw of the officer's dog, inciting his wolfhounds to tear the child to pieces; a lady and gentleman flogging their eight - year - old daughter with a birch - rod until she collapses while crying for mercy, «Papa, papa, dear papa.»
This week Carly (@PoisonPinkFluff) from MammothGamers joins Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: PS Vita, Switch, Breathe of the Wild, What Remains of Edith Finch, Ether1, Death Road to Canada, Anthem, Destiny, Struggle for Catan, Catan Jr., Ticket to Ride, Dragon's Wood, Secret Hitler, God of War, WestWorld, #GameStruck4, Doom, Monster Hunter, City of Heroes, Over the Top, Great Philadelphia ComiCon, Super Mario World, River Raid, WCW / NWO Revenge, Hero's Quest, E.T., Zork, Carmen San Diego, Fade to Black, Willie Beamish, Quest for Glory 2, Phantasmagoria, King's Quest, Roberta Williams, Prince of Persia, Karaketka, Jordan Mechner, One Must Fall, EverQuest, Custer's Revenge, Virtual Valerie, Danger Mouse, Isle of Dogs, Lenovo Explorer, Nintendo Labo, Far Cry 5, Burly Men at Sea, Oxenfree, Virginia, Nino Kuni 2, Sea of Thieves, Gangs of London, Overwatch: Retribution, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, I Hope, Minit, The Swords at Ditto, Immortal Redneck, DragoDino, Light Fall, Ori and the Blind Forest, Door Kickers: Action Squad, Raging Justice, Way of the Passive Fist, Pato Box, City of Brass, Avengers Infinity War, Venom, Universal Fancon, Discord, The Witcher and more.
MammothGamers, PS Vita, Switch, Breathe of the Wild, What Remains of Edith Finch, Ether1, Death Road to Canada, Anthem, Destiny, Struggle for Catan, Catan Jr., Ticket to Ride, Dragon's Wood, Secret Hitler, God of War, WestWorld, #GameStruck4, Doom, Monster Hunter, City of Heroes, Over the Top, Great Philadelphia ComiCon, Super Mario World, River Raid, WCW / NWO Revenge, Hero's Quest, E.T., Zork, Carmen San Diego, Fade to Black, Willie Beamish, Quest for Glory 2, Phantasmagoria, King's Quest, Roberta Williams, Prince of Persia, Karaketka, Jordan Mechner, One Must Fall, EverQuest, Custer's Revenge, Virtual Valerie, Danger Mouse, Isle of Dogs, Lenovo Explorer, Nintendo Labo, Far Cry 5, Burly Men at Sea, Oxenfree, Virginia, Nino Kuni 2, Sea of Thieves, Gangs of London, Overwatch: Retribution, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, I Hope, Minit, The Swords at Ditto, Immortal Redneck, DragoDino, Light Fall, Ori and the Blind Forest, Door Kickers: Action Squad, Raging Justice, Way of the Passive Fist, Pato Box, City of Brass, Avengers Infinity War, Venom, Universal Fancon, Discord, The Witcher,
At least if you think of the power of advertising and promotion, what Walter Benjamin calls «phantasmagoria» — a world of illusions created by the mass media, in which modern people find models for their everyday behaviour but also their attitudes and prejudices, and even their deepest beliefs.
While this main installation recalls an ongoing body of research into the 18th - century phantasmagoria shows of Jean - Gaspard Robertson — as first seen in Oursler's iconic piece, The Influence Machine (2002) commissioned by Artangel and restaged at Tate Modern in 2013 — another new series situates these reconfigured faces squarely in the context of the 21st century.
They have participated in group shows at National Gallery of Art, Vilnius (forthcoming), Threads: A Phantasmagoria about Distance (curated by Nicolas Bourriaud), Kaunas Biennial, Lithuania (2015); Valentin, Paris (2015), Soy Capitan, Berlin (2015); Moderna Museet, Malmö, Sweden (2014); CCS Bard / Hessel Museum of Art, New York (2014) and ar / ge Kunst Gallery Museum, Bolzano, Italy (2014).
Phantasmagoria «Something draws you in but you can think of no earthly name to describe what you see and you are not at all sure how wise you would be to go there.
The artists have participated in group shows at National Gallery of Art, Vilnius (forthcoming), Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) Derry ~ Londonderry, Northern Ireland, ExoExo, Paris, Podium, Oslo, Threads: A Phantasmagoria about Distance (curated by Nicolas Bourriaud), Kaunas Biennial, Lithuania, Valentin, Paris, Soy Capitan, Berlin, Moderna Museet, Malmö, Sweden, CCS Bard / Hessel Museum of Art, New York, and ar / ge Kunst Gallery Museum, Bolzano, Italy.
Selected group exhi ¬ bi ¬ tions include Tools for Conviviality, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto (2012); Phantasmagoria, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver (2012); Ray - mond Boisjoly, Jordy Hamil ¬ ton, Laura Piasta: Stud ¬ ies in Decay, Or Gallery, Van ¬ cou ¬ ver (2012); House Sys ¬ tems: Fort Club, The Hedreen Gallery at Seat ¬ tle Uni ¬ ver ¬ sity, Seat ¬ tle (2010); and How Soon Is Now, Van ¬ cou ¬ ver Art Gallery (2009).
Sigmar Polke, daring visionary lord of the alchemical phantasmagoria of painting, died this morning at 69.
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